Tuesday, April 9, l935 ‘ THIS WEEK’S GAMES . - Wednenday, April 10 (LE. 3 V5. F.P.E. 3...”):30. E.E. 4 v5. 2:00 Bndnar’s Thursday, April 11 F.P.E. 4 Vs. E.E. 3—10:30 Ch.E. 3 vs. E.E. 2—~ll:3D Ch.E. 2 vs. Bennies—lzoo Friday, April 12 « C.E. 4 vs. F.P.E. Z~10:30 (3.51. 2 vs. NLE. 4—2:OD Monday, April 15 Cth. 4 vs. Badnar's——2:00 Tuesday, April 16 Eli. 2 vs. Bunnies 1:00 Ch.E. 4 vs. F.P.E. z—zmo If mm of the tea/mg listed in above games suffer two defeats before they reach the last games scheduled, they arm either compete in am unofficial game or forget it; If the competitors in this tourney wish to play their games with rea- sonably usable balls, they must turn in the equipment immediately after every scheduled game. This rule holds without exception and the play- er accepting the equipment will be held responsible if the hall is Still in play at noon after a 9:30 gamell Another rule to avoid confusion: Balls knocked over the right field fence shall get the batter to second base (no home runl) and shall only score baged‘unners forced home! tllfiitlfifi Copyright 1935, Tim American Tobacco Compnny. n - l', Don’t. forgot! If you, cmufinigll 9 l innings i the scheduled time, it's a, I nine 'inm'ngl'gumo,‘ otlwrwisq 7. or 5. , Results of Lash Week’s‘Games lM.E.‘4 (18)~——C. E. 3 do)“ " Iona. 5s (er—Min. z ("4). , FREE, 4 (til—Fresh (1) , lam-2. 4 (6)~—-M.E.~2 (4: ,; llama. 3 (i7)—C.E. ‘4 (7)‘ Ch.E. 2 (3)”Rodca'hs (3) After three days of competition, six teams are atleast half way out of the league. Both freshman teams lost their games~tlié ’grce‘n hats had better pick up if they hone to stick in the'lcague. The fireworks started when the big guns of the senior M.E. pounded out an 18-12 win over C. 3. 14»2 was the score at the first inning’s close and that lively ball touched every inch of turf -—~ but those under the fielders' feet. Hope the civils have lost the pop-up habit (including J. 0. L.) . . . tsk, tsk, can they hit them high! Swede Nylen gained the distinc- tion of being the first S.O. victim, by the way. The ball must have deadened con- siderably after the battering it took in the first game, for remaining scores are comparatively low -—-ex- cept the (LE. 4 game on Friday. The Civils and the junior F.P.E. fought to a 6-6 tie in seven innings, and in the ninth—«bingo. A disputed third out, decided in favor of the F.P.E., was followed by ten runs. At least five halls passed through the arms of C.E. nlayers, and some fancy heavcs ARMOUR TECH NEWS .. Subscriblion Deadline Friday l‘lOYW. {‘TEMlaos won-s” l Why Not Be a Charter Subscriber? BERRY. MARSHAL, f ANNOUNCE'PL'ANS , .FORJJUNIOR WEEK Open House, Junior Prom, Clnss‘Rush, Are Week’s " Features Plum i‘ur Jimmy “'IJl'k hm n m ”(pin-um.“ m I “/44ka and m nlmll I all u- | - r I. lit". “ho n» l by llw Junior Clans lo nu Mmlml. ’l'lul dim». how lm-u llllll'k’llllh in h Mlmlulwl L-vonth l" plhpur ml”, The {ho mun “ho ulll «one lhlx unyllll‘liy urv Gollvlmxln. Mum. mm, lsmwn. “ml Williumm llhnl'llm LlAmIl. tlw Junior Chm 1 limit, will \m on honurnr)‘ I'm-mixer Ill Illa rnmlulttro A u-nlnlivu lltlle'lllll‘ Inn lm-n 0 plan rullll m om. vuning at m GREETINGS TO “THE ARMOUR NEWS" ’l'hr ustablhllmcnt of this sturlcnt m-u )lelt'l‘ is just another significant illu . ion of the Rpll'll. of plug ut Al'mnllx ll. is my earnest that its standards will lm il keeping “1th (lull. of our other publicatiuno, of which \H‘ llll- so proud. Wlwlhl‘l' 01' not there llrc enough happenings of note to furnish material for 1| u' - ~l ly newspaper is the pl'ohlom llcl’nro us. and if the supply jthlll the oll'ol-L of public' lion. th i all honor to (he Hum-ll of Editors who lulvl: the succl ' o' l. I van Bar To print ll worthy and micro ' shoot vommo with the Nttllll’llll'lls to which we ll ccustomoll is ll rospol b l unllcl‘tallin , and 1 wish here to a we tho members of the .' that they}; all have the hearth cooperation of the alltho 'tills of the Institute in this now but J 'tiliablc student rotor] ' , l shall keep it copy of thin lt-L‘illl‘ in th lvvsl (if the ln ‘ tuto along with our prized first oditions 01' Institute publications cat wishes to “The Armour News.’ \lzly it have the loyal support of the student body and bums good no the host. HOWARD M. RAYMOND. President of the Armour institute of 'I‘L-cllnology. :lnmy oi the rmlumltlua, llolh llm. Mll‘lill mill ! v hnmmuy, lilwo Hull) ,tuhy ol lulu ln lull-,llulluz mul lnllllll in?" . . l ’plnls lmvr emu» from :JUNIORS T0 IlUN uolLL‘u TEST Faculty Members Marla Activities of 1.1 .T‘ili'i. ['5‘ j’"" “PM“ “‘“‘ Enthusiastic Over . . y u. - , "“l“ llllll pron-ml u. find . _ ”(any [Haley-"mes, um uw-mll palm-my 4.x um now Lin. New Publlcutmn ,lm- llolor ”noun-(l m. m.- momm. lltvcry will!” u l llulluv "“le lll‘ wum null uni, lln llllt‘ ‘ yum-r m. Armour M'l'm}? in lmvv mm mo lllL-Ir mun mnny of tilt L ll..- tiplnllllw nl l ~l I . 'l'lw mluhllulmmn n! illin m-ww hi ""“I: “all mono-nun uml uppmml (m the n nu ‘ ,lew PUBLICATION , AT ARMOUR TECH MAKES l'l‘S DEBUT “News" to llhcumc u ‘vackly Next Semester PROF. HENDRICKS ADVISE.“ l Allllollll I ' of u rlm-l. lm- in M l ‘m ll lu llw “ludl lmlly ll u . n ‘ Illuwrl .wl ‘ only u (Imlmlnr, but nllm ll [mulllblu or llw Klulll‘nl ML- M. m» m m l, n t Just exactly seven years ago today the first issue of the ARMOUR NEWS made its appearance on the campus Above is a partial facsimile of the first page of No. l, Vol, l. The name ARMOUR NEWS was changed on the second issue to the ARMOUR TECH NEWS, the name used on all suc- ceeding issues. l , to first base helped! One run in their 1 their eyes. J. Law, who poled out for; All those who wish to witness the half of the ninth was poor consola-l the circuit, made the following re- tion for the seniors. The senior F.P.E. snuck one on the a cigar—shoved down its throat.” “Fresh". These actuarial pencil ; boxing and Duncan “Y" l ljoindcr for the press: l l “What this country needs is a good five cent Now that the [ran/c in being mmdi-l pushers all came to a game with‘l _ . . _ l ; C l h b stogies~cxcopt Vin Smith. who borei tmmd ll oily/ht (m admmll c for all1 ongmts tut (no t e oys who a boiler in his teeth. Messrs. Robortsl and Ahern split their nickel’s worth.l dlolillct effort to restrict their bull? ling‘: Capt. Any wonder the frosh lost—smoke in l playing to the track infield. than others, becaiiiée i. am lnadc only of mild, fragrant, expensive center leaves. I don’t permit a single sl‘ialrp top leaf nor ll am a friend indeed. A hotter friend wrestling meet at the on Thursday evening at 7:30, may do so by obtainingr tickets l . . l from Louis Belglor. l the various bull players to make a' conned the major awards in wrest- Schmidt, Hello, Kreml, E Peterson, and Sumner. Page Five ‘NEW SITE (Continlwit 7/705; purge l ) cated behind it is; the genoral‘pic’élire which the Board of Trustees will be kiss pointedzout that it i, to arouse int est ' ital spot than in the mere ilirylnotion of a new campus. Mnlm Study of Armour’s Needs‘ During,- the past few years a'g‘reat deal of work has been done on the question of a new campus i'cr Armour. A, painstaking survey of the space now being used by the Institute and on that which an ex- pansion program would require in the present generation was made a year ago by Professors Heald, Ensz, and Grafton of the civil engineering department. As an example of what might be done from Such a study, zl. usable plan has been prepared of it seventeen story building complete with laboratories, assembly hall, din— Ing- rooms, club rooms, offices, swim- ming" hon], and gymnasium facilities, Elml’mrst Ch April 13 Opens Untdoor Track The outdoor track season opens next Saturday with a dual meet at Elmhul'st. The team will renew ac~ tivity, after a month free of compe- tition since the close of the indoor season, and hopes to duplicate their indoor win over the Elmhurst squad. The outdoor schedule is as follows: April lit—«Armour at Elmhurst. April 20—Armuur at Lake Forest. April 27—DeKalb at Armour. May 4—Bradley at Armour. May 7—Armour at. Loyola. » May llw‘Wheaton at Armour; May 18-——Elmhurst Relays. :' 6% ", bottom leaf to mar my good taste or my uniform mildness. I do not irritate. To loneliness I bring companionship. I am the bcst of friends. SMQKE